Artificial Intelligence-based Fully Automated Global Circumferential Strain in a Large Cohort of Patients Undergoing Stress #CMR by Théo Pezel, Jérôme Garot, et al. (Hôpital Privé Jacques Cartier, Massy, France)
The authors present their workflow on 2 scanners that run 55 hours/week with <30 min exam duration.
Stress GCS was found to be independently associated with cardiovascular events during a 5-year follow-up.
Learn more at https://www.magnetomworld.siemens-healthineers.com/hot-topics/artificial-intelligence
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Getting ready for #SCMR 2023 don’t miss the new edition of MAGNETOM Flash.
In his editorial comment Professor Matthias Stuber (CIBM, CHUV-UNIL, Lausanne, Switzerland) highlights how nicely the articles in this edition fit the theme of this year’s SCMR meeting “Changing Global Clinical Practice“.
Learn what #AI integration, workflow improvements, and scan efficiency can accomplish at https://www.magnetomworld.siemens-healthineers.com/publications/magnetom-flash
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Clinical Approach of BioMatrix Beat Sensor Cardiac Triggering by Christina Karamarkou, MD, et al. (Contilia Heart and Vascular Centre, Elisabeth-Krankenhaus Essen, Germany).
The authors started the Beat Sensor as part of a clinical study of specific patient groups, such as patients with pronounced arrhythmia. The time savings achieved by the reduction in rescans and by shorter acquisition times were significant. Read more at: https://marketing.webassets.siemens-healthineers.com/44492fd917f4bc5d/a1d89f675b29/siemens-healthineers_magnetom-world_clinical-corner_beat-sensor_karamarkou_SCMR_2023.pdf
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